Quote Originally Posted by al- View Post
I OC'd my E8400 to 3.91, but it reboots & crashes if I try to get it to 4.0GHz.
What can I plugin or change in the BIOS to get it to boot and run stable @>4.0GHz?
It was orthos stable (@3.91 for about 1/2 hour) before I canceled the stress test, I'd rather get it over the 4.0 barrier first and then stress it overnight.

Thanks

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CPU = 		E8400
Motherboard = 	UD3P
BIOS Version = 	FE 
Ram = 	      	Crucial Ballistix Tracers/1066 
 
MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)
Robust Graphics Booster .............: Auto
CPU Clock Ratio .....................: 9x
Fine CPU Clock Ratio.................: +0.0
CPU Frequency .......................: 3.91GHz (435x9)
 
 
Clock Chip Control 
Standard Clock Control
CPU Host Clock Control...............: Enabled
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ............: 435
PCI Express Frequency (Mhz) .........: 100
 
 
DRAM Performance Control
Performance Enhance..................: Standard
Extreme Memory Profile (X.M.P.)......: Auto
(G)MCH Frequency Latch...............: Auto
System Memory Multiplier ............: 2.00B
Memory Frequency (Mhz) ..............: 870
DRAM Timing Selectable ..............: Manual
 
Standard Timing Control
CAS Latency Time.....................: 5 
tRCD ................................: 5
tRP..................................: 5
tRAS.................................: 15
 
 
Advanced Timing Control
tRRD.................................: 4 (Auto)
tWTR.................................: 4 (Auto)
tWR..................................: 8 (Auto)
tRFC.................................: 68 (Auto)
tRTP.................................: 4 (Auto)
Command Rate (CMD) ..................: 0 (Auto)
 
 
Channel A
Static tRead Value...................: 9 (Auto)
Channel B
Static tRead Value...................: 9 (Auto)
 
 
Motherboard Voltage Control
CPU
Load Line Calibration (LLC) .........: Enabled 
CPU Vcore............................: 1.325
CPU Termination.....1.200V*..........: 1.30
CPU PLL.............1.500V*..........: 1.57
CPU Referen.........0.755V*..........: Auto
 
MCH/ICH
MCH Core............1.100V...........: 1.26
MCH Reference.......0.800V...........: Auto
MCH/DRAM Ref........0.900V...........: Auto
ICH I/O.............1.500V...........: Auto
ICH Core............1.100V...........: 1.2
 
DRAM
DRAM Voltage .........1.800V.........: 2.20
DRAM Termination .....0.900V.........: Auto
Channel A Reference ..0.900V.........: Auto
Channel B Reference ..0.900V.........: Auto
Try bumping your MCH a little. If that does not work, then use more vcore and term.